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rados -- rados object storage utility
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.. program :: rados
Synopsis
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| **rados** [ -m *monaddr* ] [ mkpool | rmpool *foo* ] [ -p | --pool
*pool* ] [ -s | --snap *snap* ] [ -i *infile* ] [ -o *outfile* ]
*command* ...
Description
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**rados** is a utility for interacting with a Ceph object storage
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cluster (RADOS), part of the Ceph distributed storage system.
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Options
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.. option :: -p pool, --pool pool
Interact with the given pool. Required by most commands.
.. option :: -s snap, --snap snap
Read from the given pool snapshot. Valid for all pool-specific read operations.
.. option :: -i infile
will specify an input file to be passed along as a payload with the
command to the monitor cluster. This is only used for specific
monitor commands.
.. option :: -o outfile
will write any payload returned by the monitor cluster with its
reply to outfile. Only specific monitor commands (e.g. osd getmap)
return a payload.
.. option :: -c ceph.conf, --conf=ceph.conf
Use ceph.conf configuration file instead of the default
/etc/ceph/ceph.conf to determine monitor addresses during startup.
.. option :: -m monaddress[:port]
Connect to specified monitor (instead of looking through ceph.conf).
Global commands
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:command: `lspools`
List object pools
:command: `df`
Show utilization statistics, including disk usage (bytes) and object
counts, over the entire system and broken down by pool.
:command: `mkpool` *foo*
Create a pool with name foo.
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:command: `rmpool` *foo* [ *foo* --yes-i-really-really-mean-it ]
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Delete the pool foo (and all its data)
Pool specific commands
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:command: `get` *name* *outfile*
Read object name from the cluster and write it to outfile.
:command: `put` *name* *infile*
Write object name to the cluster with contents from infile.
:command: `rm` *name*
Remove object name.
:command: `ls` *outfile*
List objects in given pool and write to outfile.
:command: `lssnap`
List snapshots for given pool.
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:command: `clonedata` *srcname* *dstname* --object-locator *key*
Clone object byte data from *srcname* to *dstname* . Both objects must be stored with the locator key *key* (usually either *srcname* or *dstname* ). Object attributes and omap keys are not copied or cloned.
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:command: `mksnap` *foo*
Create pool snapshot named *foo* .
:command: `rmsnap` *foo*
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Remove pool snapshot named *foo* .
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:command: `bench` *seconds* *mode* [ -b *objsize* ] [ -t *threads* ]
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Benchmark for *seconds* . The mode can be *write* , *seq* , or
*rand* . *seq* and *rand* are read benchmarks, either
sequential or random. Before running one of the reading benchmarks,
run a write benchmark with the *--no-cleanup* option. The default
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object size is 4 MB, and the default number of simulated threads
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(parallel writes) is 16.
:command: `cleanup`
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:command: `listomapkeys` *name*
List all the keys stored in the object map of object name.
:command: `listomapvals` *name*
List all key/value pairs stored in the object map of object name.
The values are dumped in hexadecimal.
:command: `getomapval` *name* *key*
Dump the hexadecimal value of key in the object map of object name.
:command: `setomapval` *name* *key* *value*
Set the value of key in the object map of object name.
:command: `rmomapkey` *name* *key*
Remove key from the object map of object name.
:command: `getomapheader` *name*
Dump the hexadecimal value of the object map header of object name.
:command: `setomapheader` *name* *value*
Set the value of the object map header of object name.
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Examples
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To view cluster utilization::
rados df
To get a list object in pool foo sent to stdout::
rados -p foo ls -
To write an object::
rados -p foo put myobject blah.txt
To create a snapshot::
rados -p foo mksnap mysnap
To delete the object::
rados -p foo rm myobject
To read a previously snapshotted version of an object::
rados -p foo -s mysnap get myobject blah.txt.old
Availability
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**rados** is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please refer to
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the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more information.
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See also
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:doc: `ceph <ceph>` \(8)